Towering tuition at New England's top colleges, universities reach over $90K a year

Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston University and Yale University topped over $90,000 a year for tuition and housing costs.

Towering tuition at New England's top colleges, universities reach over $90K a year

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Several private colleges and universities in New England will cost more than $90,000 to attend this fall as inflation continues to impact Americans. 

Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston University and Yale University led the pack for the most expensive colleges and universities in the New England area for tuition, room and board for the 2024-25 academic year without financial aid.

According to its website, Tuft University in Medford, Massachusetts, is charging $95,888.

At Wellesley College, tuition, room and board and health insurance for the 2024-25 academic year will set students back $92,060. 

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At Boston University this fall, tuition, housing and other expenses will be $90,207 for this upcoming academic school year. 

The estimated cost to attend Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, is $90,975.

The New England colleges and universities are more than double the national average for a private university.

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According to the Education Data Initiative, citing 2023 data, the average yearly tuition for a private university was $38,768 annually.

The cost of college and university programs has surged 169% since 1980, according to a report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce.

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The report titled "If Not Now, When? The Urgent Need for an All-One-System Approach to Youth Policy," said that while the cost has increased exponentially, the average salary among young adults only rose 20%. 

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